Glad your day got better!
I got into this in kind of a weird way. I decided to go to law school after spending 7 years in another career. My younger brother was 2 years ahead of me in law school, and worked as a law clerk at the title company. When he graduated and went off to a big law firm in another city, he sort of arranged for me to take his place, and I just never left. After graduation & the Bar exam, I just stuck around, working at my old law clerk's wages while I looked for other work...since I didn't want to leave Lubbock, there wasn't alot to choose from, so I just stuck around & volunteered to do more actual legal work related to real estate closings...it has grown from there. They ended up making me a full time employee of the title company, and they allow me to build a related legal practice & mentor me when I need help. It's a win-win situation.
Big change from my prior life (lives) in corporate training & managed care provider contracting....
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